Anons,
I was digging through my batch of Soros leaks from way back in the day and found
something interesting–it's a .pdf with a section detailing the "Minutes of the
meeting of the U.S. Programs Board of the Open Society Institute October 1-2,
2015":
pg. 71:
''A meeting of the U.S. Programs (“USP”) Board (the “Board”) of the Open Society Institute (“OSI”)
was held at the offices of OSI in New York, New York on October 1 and 2, 2015. There were
present Board members: Yochai Benkler, Deepak Bhargava, Rosa Brooks, Geoffrey Canada, Steve
Coll, Eli Pariser, Alexander Soros, Jonathan Soros, Andy Stern, Bryan Stevenson and Christopher
Stone.''
''Attending portions of the meeting by invitation were: Melody Barnes, Rebecca Carson, Maria
Cattaui, Vera Franz, Leslie Gross-Davis, Eric Halperin, Damon Hewitt, Laleh Ispahani, Suzanne
James, Diana Morris, Lenny Noisette, Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Charis Shafer, Herbert Sturz, Bill
Vandenberg, Chancellar Williams, and Ken Zimmerman. Guests invited to present were: Margaret
Egan, Tara Huffman, Mike Jacobson, Ai-Jen Poo, Nuria Ortiz, Mike Soto, and
Zephyr Teachout.''
…
pg. 73:
''On day two, Diana Morris introduced the topic of Developments in Criminal Justice Reform and in
turn introduced Tara Andrews Huffman, Director of the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program at
OSI-Baltimore, who discussed how OSI Baltimore grantees are well poised on issues such as police
reform and removing barriers to employment. The Board had questions regarding the engagements
of those in the Black Lives Matter movement, about the involvement of Fellows, and tensions
between the movement and organized philanthropy, including OSI Baltimore. Diana Morris noted
the heavy involvement of Fellows and the decrease in prison population.''
…
''After that, Ken Zimmerman prefaced the Black Lives Matter discussion with a video summary of
local movement leader observations. Discussants Geoff Canada, Deepak Bhargava and Eli Pariser
remarked on the philanthropic relationship to movements, the potential of participants for fatigue,
infrastructure development within movements, '''creating partnerships between activists
internationally, creating a leadership pipeline, and what supportable exist organizations in the space.
The Board discussed political objectives, the unpredictable nature of activist movements, and
strategies for developing the capacity for leadership.'
Obviously Soros has had a hand in all this, but here we have an actual document
showing intent.
I'm posting the document here–it's a .pdf, unfortunately, so you'll have to
decide for yourself whether it's worth looking at.